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A nice kit to be made by your brand is the Boeing 747 SP in scale 1/144 happened that at this time there is not any available in any other brand, and the latest was made in 1981 by revell but is out of book.

Godfried Scheijvens from The Netherlands wrote: June 22, 2015

In my opinion Roden 1:72 scale WW I aircraft kits are amongst the very best of their kind. Wat WW I aircraft modellers have been missing for years are injection-molded 1:72 scale kits of WW I German, British, French and Austrian two-seaters. Could Roden make an end to that lack of WW I 1:72 two-seater kits ?

Pete Brown from UK wrote: June 9, 2015

Hi. I'd like to see some models of more unusual WW2 types in 1:144. E.G. Halifax and Albemarle,SM 79, Fokker XXI. Keep up the good work!

Jorge Luis Margadant from Argentina wrote: June 6, 2015

Congratulations for your goods moedels.
I have a petition...so if do you can make a modelin1/144 of Boeing 707-320 will be very nice , because today there are not a good model of this aircraft and your B-720 is nice a lot.
Thanks very much.

Michael from USA wrote: June 3, 2015

Would like to see some Italian types in 1/72; even reissuing the Nieuport 27 with Italian markings would be nice and easy.

Carl Thorpe from United Kingdom wrote: May 20, 2015

You have produced some wonderful models... I do hope that you will make some more 1/72nd World War 1 aircraft.. a Halberstadt Cl 2, or a DH9 would be fantastic..

Best wishes, Carl

Robert Holmberg from U.S.A. wrote: May 4, 2015

Hello. I would like to suggest that you produce WWI Italian aircraft (esp. the revolutionary Caproni bombers). I would also appreciate kits of the WWI Russian bombers (Sikorsy Illya Mourometz, etc.) I would also like to see better kits of the WWII Soviet Tupolov, Petlyakov, etc. bombers and ground attack planes (the only one there are good kits of are IL2 Sturmoviks. The Tupolov "Bat" and the Pe-2 only have 1/72 snap-tite kits). I cannot understand why there are so few kits of WWI artillery (not even the famous French "76". I also think that kit builders would love having kits of the monster guns and rail guns of both sides of WWI). Finally I would encourage you to produce 1/35 kits of Belgian WWII armor and artillery (esp. Dog-drawn).

Calvin Green from Pennsylvania wrote: April 9, 2015

Hello Gentlemen, I was admiring your C-123B when I thought it would be nice if you would do a B/RB-45C in 1/72 scale!

Calvin Green from United States wrote: March 8, 2015

Dear Sirs, I have enjoyed your kits. I see that a NC/AC-123K is pending release in the near future. I was wondering and hoping that it will still include the original nose radome piece to make C-123K with the jet pods. I've anticipating this release version by you because it is a superb kit! Also would you consider a Bell 47J, a Kaman HH-43, a Nieuport 28 and Curtiss NC-4 in 1/72 scale? You guys would be the one's to do that NC-4. One can only hope. And again I do enjoy your kits. Thanks for the opportunity to be heard.

Patrick Armstrong from Braniff International Airways wrote: February 16, 2015

Love your kits. When will you do more 1/72 scale WWI?? and what? Some two seaters? Italian? Please and Thank you..

Mike

Jon from UK wrote: December 7, 2014

Hi,
Thanks for the great 72nd C-123. Hopefully, the success of this will promote to make the C-119, C-140 and others in 72nd scale as well as this is still the most popular scale in the world. Please plan to do Porter in 72nd as well, as there is nothing.
Thanks again
Jon